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Everybody thinks Syrah is the golden girl. After all, her father is Ethan Cheng, billionaire, and she has everything any kid could possibly desire: a waterfront mansion, jet plane, and custom-designed snowboards. But most of what glitters in her life is fool's gold. Her half-siblings hate her, her best friend's girlfriend is ruining their friendship, and her own so-called boyfriend is only after her for her father's name. When her broken heart results in a snowboarding accident that exiles her from the mountains-the one place where she feels free and accepted for who she is, not what she has-can Syrah rehab both her busted-up knee, and her broken heart? Justina Chen Headley writes with an engaging wit and a powerful, distinct voice. Her first novel, Nothing But the Truth (and a few white lies) was a Border's Original Voices nominee, a Book Sense pick, and received a starred review from Publisher's Weekly: "Headley makes an impressive debut with this witty, intimate novel."
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I think this was a good book, not as great as Justina Chen Headley's first book “Nothing But the Truth and a Few White Lies” but still showed the values of being Chinese American. This story chronicles the life of Syrah, the youngest daughter of her billionaire father and his much younger second wife, which already causes family problems between her and her two older siblings, Wayne and Grace. Both following the footsteps of their father in the business world, Syrah feels neglected by those who don't acknowledge her true passion of snowboarding.
Not only does Syrah have family problems, but also has insecurities about her inner feelings for her best friend. The typical teenage drama surely follows this theme such as the jealous girl who tears two best friends apart. The people who are super rich and only like you because of your name and not your personality amongst other cliched ideas.
What made this book worth continuing was the importance of family and how you need to stand up for what you believe in no matter how many times you have been put down in life. Headley did a nice job incorporating the sentimental aspects such as Syrah's mother's struggles in life to get to where she currently is. Her stiff, rigged persona was softened and it brought her closer to her daughter for the first time. Grace's stuck-up and stuffy attitude was also cooled down as we realize her jealousy for Syrah's in-your-face attitude and determination. Luckily not every single character changed at the end then it would have been the ending of a typical soap opera.
Lies, insecurities and alot follow Syrah's life but at the end, it was still something worth reading for the most part.
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